Earlier this week, Manchester City midfielder James Milner stated his desire to leave the Premier League champion this summer, but the Guardian is reporting that City may now try to
block the England international from leaving following the sanctions handed down to the club for breaching UEFA’s financial fair play rules. Though Milner only started 12 league games and made
19 substitute appearances, the report claims he may need to be retained for next season’s UEFA Champions League, where City is now only allowed 13 “foreign” players in its reduced
21-man squad. Read the original story...